Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed today that their head coach, Luis Enrique MartĂnez, will undergo surgery after fracturing his collarbone in a cycling accident on Friday, September 5, 2025. Emergency services attended to the Spaniard at the scene, and he is now being prepared for surgery to repair the injury.
The PSG statement read: âFollowing a cycling accident on Friday, Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique was treated by the emergency services and will undergo surgery for a fractured collarbone. The club expresses its full support and wishes him a swift recovery. Further updates will be shared in due course.â The medical prognosis for such fractures typically entails a six to eight-week recovery period, involving immobilization and rehabilitation.
The 54-year-old coach, renowned not only for his tactical mastery but also for his passion for cycling, has often been seen training on two wheels around Paris. His dedication to the sport stems from a long-held enthusiasm cultivated since retiring from his playing career.
Enriqueâs appointment at PSG in 2023 ushered in a golden era for the club. Under his leadership, PSG clinched their first-ever UEFA Champions League title last seasonâa landmark achievement that solidified his status among the most successful coaches in the clubâs history. In addition, PSG began the 2025-26 campaign strongly, winning the UEFA Super Cup and securing consecutive league victories with commanding performances.
This incident casts uncertainty over his ability to guide the team in upcoming fixtures. PSG is scheduled to face Lens in Ligue 1 and begin their Champions League defence against Atalanta shortly thereafter, events that could now see Enrique absent from the touchline.
While the club has not yet confirmed whether he will attend these matchesâbe it from the stands or remotelyâtheir statement underscores the organizationâs unwavering support during his recovery.
Cycling injuries such as collarbone fractures are not uncommon, particularly among those who train frequently. Medical experts explain that fractures often involve displacement of the clavicle, necessitating surgical interventionâtypically involving plates and screwsâfollowed by immobilization and structured rehabilitation.
The expected return to normal activity for most adults ranges between six to eight weeks, though high-pressure roles like football management may require longer recovery windows.
Reflecting on Enriqueâs journey, his evolution from a celebrated player for teams like Barcelona to managerial success on the European stage underscores the magnitude of his impact. Winning the treble in recent seasons and transforming PSG into a cohesive, dominant force has earned him global recognition.

